Thursday, July 10, 2014

What happens when a "free" press won't fight for freedom of the press? This:

The rules are very stringent. Number one: You can't ask questions. Number two: There can be no recording devices. Number three: You can't talk to any of the staff. You can't talk to the children. You can't talk to the medical personnel. And if you have questions, you can send an e-mail. You can't take any pictures, but after the tour, they will send pictures to you. But there can be no pictures during the tour. This is not what we expect in the United States of America, and certainly the media here needs to stand up for itself.

“In unprecedented criticism of the White House, 38 journalism groups have assailed the president’s team for censoring media coverage, limiting access to top officials and overall ‘politically-driven suppression of the news.’”

He's already lied about the costs of "taking care" of a serious health crisis that's directly the result of his failing to take care that the laws be faithfully executed.

The Obama administration is asking for $3.7 billion — much more than the original projections of $2 billion — in emergency funding to address the wave of young illegal immigrants coming to the country [all thanks to Øfascist's policy of Rampant, Open Lawlessness at the Border and Everywhere Else™].

He's also creating around 50,000 "children currently projected to come into the custody of the Department of Homeland Security"wards of the state.

So it comes as no surprise to anybody but a "journalist" that he has absolutely no intention of honestly responding to any inquiries from a formerly free press.

You've made that bed for him, Øbamedia. Now get back lying in it with him.